J. M. Roberts Quotes
Under the second scenario, the effect on asset prices would be more protracted and would eventually be more differentiated by individual country circumstances.

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Go for it now. The future is promised to no one.
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When I first met Big, we were both at a 'Bad Boy' family photo shoot. I was kind of familiar with the name Biggie Smalls, but I really wasn't that much into hip-hop at the time, so I really didn't know that was him. He said he didn't even know I was an artist on 'Bad Boy.'
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Wrestling is something that nothing else can replace for me.
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Poverty is the worst form of violence.
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As a child I wanted to be a professional athlete or lawyer.
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I have to throw off the burden and the pressure.
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One way or another, Gaza's residents must live in peace with Israel.
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Don't worry about your heart, it will last you as long as you live.
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Bob Hurwitz, the president of Nonesuch, the company that releases my records, is a mentor. He taught me how to assemble a script to record an album.
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There are some roles that are a no-brainer. You just have a sure, instinctive 'Yes!'
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The fact of storytelling hints at a fundamental human unease, hints at human imperfection. Where there is perfection there is no story to tell.
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All sports for all people.
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I can work for the Lord in or out of prison.
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Rhyme is an attempt to reassemble and reaffirm the possibility of paradise. There is a wholeness, a serenity, in sounds coupling to form a memory.
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In the nineties, everybody wants to talk about their rights and privileges. Twenty-five years ago, people talked about their obligations and responsibilities.
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The fastest thing computers do is go obsolete.
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Nothing about economic growth in the United States over the course of the past 40, 50 years, during which time this has been continually happening, would indicate that we are being harmed in an overall sense by this.
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There are always moments of despair when you get close to jobs and lose them at the last second. It feels like getting punched in the stomach. You feel like, 'Why do I do this?' Then you go to bed, get up the next day and forget about it.